The Naomi architecture is very flexible in that a cabinet can have anywhere from 1 to 16 boards. A multi board system would operate in parallel increasing the power of the system tremendously! Theoritically a 16 board Naomi system could do (16 x 3.5 mpps) = 56 million polygons per second maximum! Realistically it would most likely be around 20 to 30 mpps. Then of course there is also the issue of the CPU being capable of driving all of this hardware.System Pictures : Motherboard Top (large) - Motherboard Bottom(large) - Sockets - Full System - Naomi Case

Notes : Joint venture between Capcom and Namco, uses a control system similar to Gunman Wars, where you move the gun to move your player in a first person shooter type game similar to Quake, but not similar in that its terrible.

Heavy Metal : Geomatrix
Capcom - 2001

Notes : 4 player linkup game from Capcom, seems to be a follow up to Power Stone 2.